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Maybe it's just me, but have you noticed lately just how popular these at-home teeth whitening systems have become? I certainly saw the trend start a little over a year ago when more and more companies started popping up to offer various forms of tooth whitening systems that promised the same results as professionals could get for a fraction of the cost.

I know that over on my Harry's Smart Deals blog, lots of people are searching for honest teeth whitening reviews and looking for the best deals. And I'm more than happy to oblige.

As I always do, I spent a lot of time researching the products and finding out which ones were really working for people and which ones had no track record, and then compared those to the companies that were offering the absolute best deals on their teeth whitening systems to come up with a very short list -- there were only two -- of products that I would recommend.

We're going to get to those in the second, so bear with me while I just go over a few very important things that you need to consider before you dive headfirst into the at-home teeth whitening pool. Okay?

The first thing a way to think about is this -- if you were to visit a dentist and get a professional teeth whitening procedure done, it would most likely cost you very close to, or even more than, $1000. Now that may not seem like a lot of money to some people, but I know that most of the readers of my blog would balk at having to fork over a grand or more just to have whiter teeth.

The really funny thing is that a lot of these at-home whitening systems are actually the very same thing -- or at least pretty darn close to them -- that your dentist would use if you went to see him and asked to have this done.

Yes, your dentist may have access to some equipment that can sort of enhance the basic product that he or she is using. But you're going to pay so dearly for that enhancement, that it makes almost no sense to choose that route.

Now I'm not a dentist so I don't want you to think that this is medical device or anything, but what it is is just common sense advice. If you can do something at home for a tiny, tiny fraction of what it would cost to have your dentist do in his office, then why would you choose the vastly more expensive option?

And on top of that, if you can actually get that product for free, then it makes even more sense. At least that's the way I look at it.

In terms of which products are the best, I would suggest that you look for teeth whitening products that offer free trials (as I mentioned many times above), and that can also point to real world results that past customers have achieved.

Okay, now that we have that out of the way, we can talk about those two -- and yes, there are only two -- teeth whitening systems that I think you should try. Both of these meet my criteria of offering completely free trials so you can see the results for yourself before you buy anything.

You can find the links to the free trial offers for both of these products at my Teeth Whitening Reviews page. It's always up to date with video reviews of the best teeth whiteners, and includes links where you can get the products shipped to you for free.

Other resources include this teeth whitening reviews video on YouTube.

Good luck with everything! And I hope to see you over on Harry's Smart Deals!

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